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Terrace Bay News, 13 Aug 1947, p. 1

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ae ene ies ee eee ete alin > ene eee Soe ee ge OAS SRD RT NT Vol.2 No. 23 . LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY August 13, 1947. WEDDING BELLS AT TERRACE BAY The first wedding of Terrace Bay took place Saturday, Aug, 9th when Rev. A. F. Lavender of Schreiber united in marriage Margaret Jean Dadds and George Coulter. The ceremony, which was performed at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Monty Paget, had as its setting white daisies, tamarack and tall tapers. The bride, who was given in marriage by Mr. Malcolm Spidell, chose an afternoon dress of mist green with white accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and carnations, Her attendant, Mrs. F.0. Soughton, was gowned in rose crepe with pink picture hat. Attending the groom was Mr. Monty Paget. Poliowlng the ceremorx7, a buffet supper was served at the home of Mr. & Mrs. F, O, f£xywhten, Those assis .ing the hostess were Mesdames J, Jeannerett, M, Paget and R, Ciswes, i. bebaly of tho Uerrace Bay Community Church, Rev. Lavender presented the bride couole with en inscribed bible as a token to the first couple to be marricd from the congregat?on Tn édcition to the wedding party, guests included; Mr.& Mrs. D.L.Emerson; Nr.& Mrs, 8.I.Clowes; hr.& Mrs, Dave McDonald; Mr.& Mrs. John Jeannerett; Miss Mary Covington; ir. "rack }adden; Mr. Bruce Potter. Following the wedding the bridal couple left for the Lakehead and an extended visit to Southern Ontario. -o0o- AT THE MOVIES All movies start at 8.00 p.m. in the new Recreation Hall, Admission including tax: Adults - .25¢, Children - .10¢ Friday & Saturday = "GUN RANGER" Here's a western thriller with the ever popular Aug. 15th & 16th Bob Steel in the feature role, On the program also: "WORK-: SHOPS OF OLD MEXIOO", showing the manufacture of famous Mexican pottery, glass miniatures, etc, "EXCURSIONS INTO SCIENCE" - modern scientific achievements, "WASHINGTON IN VIRGINIA" and "THE BIG BROADCAST", Sunday + Educational films will be shown (no charge). August 17th Monday & Tuesday - An outstanding double bill. Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys in dug, 18th & 19th "BOWERY BOMBSHELL", A mad sequence of fast events hits the Bowery Boys when they try to sell their broken down jalopy for $1000, to raise money for a shopkeeper on the verge of losing his business, The second feature "TRAIL TO MEXICO" - Jimmy Wakely runs into unexpected trouble when he is assigned to protect gold ore shipments that are constantlv being robbed. NO_SMOKING AT MOVIES Despite signs in the Recreation Hall and announcements made prior to shows that smoking is not permitted, some persons per~ sist :» trying to evade regulations. The Ontario Fire Marshall's regulation gover ing smoking in thee=res must be obeyed at Terrace Bay and action will be taken agains, anyon: oresking she regulation.

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